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In it Haney describes the relationship between Woods and his Swedish wife as being ‘calm, almost cool’.

Revelatory: In the book Haney describes the relationship between Woods and his Swedish wife as being 'calm, almost cool'

Three months after the couple married, Nordegren apparently wanted to celebrate her husband’s victory at Torrey Pines.

She suggested they throw a party like they used to when she worked as a nanny for fellow golfer Jesper Parnevik.

But Tiger shot her down, saying: “E, that’s not what we do. I’m not Jesper. We’re supposed to win.’

Haney adds that the model’s smile ‘got smaller’ as their marriage continued. ‘In the future Elin would keep her emotions under wraps whenever Tiger won,’ he writes.

‘As life became more complicated, I thought Elin changed...She and Tiger developed a calm, almost cool relationship in front of other people, and conversations with them tended to be awkward and strained.

‘I never saw them argue, but they weren’t openly affectionate either.’

Haney goes on to write that during their six years together, Woods showed little respect for those around him.

He would make others pay for takeout and simply leaving a restaurant when he was done eating - whether or not those around him had finished.

Cold: When Woods went out to eat with Nordegren, he'd get up and leave, expecting her to follow, even if she hadn't finished her meal, the ex-coach claims